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Title: | Skopje’s Mega Block: Modern Architecture as an Art of Grafting | Authors: | Meri Batakoja | Keywords: | grafting, modern architecture, Skopje, context | Issue Date: | 2018 | Source: | Batakoja, Meri. “Skopje’s Mega Block: Modern Architecture as an Art of Grafting”. In 99 Files #Skopje Brutalism Digital Archive, 2018: http://landscapeinprogress.unirc.it/99files-invited/ | Abstract: | The formative idea of “grafting” or “graftage” is originally a horticultural technique of inserting tissues from one plant to another in order for them to join together and continue to grow as a single plant. The technique of “graftage” in architectural context would mean that a new architecture is being interpolated over an old one, but by a set of treatments used, the different architectural interventions function as a single entity. It is presented in this text in the context of modern architecture of one singular urban block of Skopje. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/7518 |
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